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VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.060USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.044SBD
Effective Power
5.008SP
├── Own SP
0.675SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.333SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.675SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.333SP
Effective Power
5.008SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.000SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.044SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
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  "delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
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  "sbd_balance": "0.044 SBD",
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  "conversions": []
}

Account Info

namearmean
id370842
rank1,376,498
reputation413688013
created2017-09-15T01:21:09
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count1
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2017-09-25T03:59:30
last_root_post2017-09-25T03:59:30
last_vote_time2017-09-25T04:08:21
proxied_vsf_votes0, 0, 0, 0
can_vote1
voting_power0
delayed_votes0
balance0.000 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance0.044 SBD
savings_sbd_balance0.000 SBD
vesting_shares1098.195866 VESTS
delegated_vesting_shares0.000000 VESTS
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reward_vesting_balance0.000000 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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  "created": "2017-09-15T01:21:09",
  "mined": false,
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    "last_update_time": 1779053739
  },
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  "balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "savings_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
  "sbd_balance": "0.044 SBD",
  "sbd_seconds": "0",
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  "reward_vesting_steem": "0.000 STEEM",
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Withdraw Routes

IncomingOutgoing
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}
From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.333 SP to @armean
2026/05/17 21:35:39
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7045.463940 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106140272/Trx 5522eb23b6126590e85bc13f121b97b6f0d32652
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steemdelegated 2.665 SP to @armean
2026/05/11 18:15:03
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4333.253535 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105964238/Trx 2400beb0ff49a9f019fecfaff9f3de3d9a29dd68
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steemdelegated 4.340 SP to @armean
2026/04/25 21:00:42
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7057.979696 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105507998/Trx 6c96b55896bf277d3d0f9d2bb61b2bb84143576f
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steemdelegated 2.690 SP to @armean
2026/01/23 00:45:12
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4374.800354 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102843373/Trx 228f8001bc2fdfd89a8cb0be8c9066553aa91798
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steemdelegated 2.791 SP to @armean
2024/12/16 20:05:27
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4539.019551 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91289800/Trx 54788332d4b5ff83e12496b6421176834c23896f
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steemdelegated 2.895 SP to @armean
2023/11/13 11:51:36
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4708.153083 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79844083/Trx dfb61033f22d09fb0bf3bc4ab613a8d93cbcf5d7
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steemdelegated 4.702 SP to @armean
2023/09/21 18:43:33
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7645.431869 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78344119/Trx f39ac68170fb8546206a631d184edd1ee1ef1109
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steemdelegated 4.903 SP to @armean
2022/06/15 07:08:00
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7972.758498 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #65072695/Trx cd395ebef390208777cc2fe8700e730d476b9209
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steemdelegated 5.015 SP to @armean
2021/10/26 08:25:06
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8154.261821 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #58441318/Trx 1c84ed14783d6ff2666dc1715de45588e4ad2dac
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armeanclaimed reward balance: 0.044 SBD, 0.042 SP
2021/07/04 16:52:51
accountarmean
reward sbd0.044 SBD
reward steem0.000 STEEM
reward vests67.936221 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #55193089/Trx 3cf031c4106d7c5388b605dab3ed3b693845028a
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steemdelegated 5.129 SP to @armean
2021/06/13 22:24:33
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8339.351417 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54604860/Trx c004f8a8d154ecda70899dd22611e7da82cb5e8e
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steemdelegated 5.244 SP to @armean
2020/12/11 08:47:00
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8526.773391 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49352421/Trx 10b94a36b703650e2ec65c27c0432d16de10c038
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  "op": [
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steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @armean
2020/12/06 02:24:30
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49203990/Trx 713d9acd903c80f2c9aa80364db69c6a0a1471fc
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  "op": [
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steemdelegated 5.254 SP to @armean
2020/11/25 16:11:06
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8543.900008 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48908144/Trx a53481ba431e198cc522daa7164172656e23201f
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steemdelegated 5.372 SP to @armean
2020/05/09 03:19:21
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8735.786604 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43214202/Trx af8defbc5a66633e25259d26718b50268d3a4522
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @armean
2020/05/08 06:33:45
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43189873/Trx e5f09db8a00a599b76eebddf186fdcc87f7c35dd
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steemdelegated 5.380 SP to @armean
2020/04/15 20:04:45
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8748.764023 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #42560776/Trx 78d696c26495a60a6f194fa65c928083e70e1cce
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2019/09/15 03:04:39
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @armean! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@armean/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@armean) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=armean)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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Transaction InfoBlock #36431658/Trx 4cc447ecd18aa4069b3ba38973f3b970f0c485ba
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      "body": "Congratulations @armean! You received a personal award!\n\n<table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@armean/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table>\n\n<sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@armean) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=armean)_</sub>\n\n\n###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!",
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steemdelegated 5.501 SP to @armean
2019/05/12 13:19:33
delegateearmean
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8944.386828 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #32843594/Trx f12ca6cad3983234c010647977dcc04ae6e6054d
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2018/09/15 03:27:48
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2017/09/25 03:59:30
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body![restroom1.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdsNB7VdvR6DbCmvpmdSC91G478LRufJrQk7mk8gPaDbv/restroom1.jpeg) I’m sure that it’s an international issue but I’m going to specifically discuss public washrooms around the religious sanctities. Since tahara (cleanliness) is our half faith. But in my travels, it has become clear that people don’t understand how to behave in them, let alone taking care of tahara. Yes it’s a fairly gross subject but this dormant “loo-phobia” you may have, could soon be defeated by nature hitting its panic button on you. You will start to see black spots floating in the air and one of them of them will even speak to you. Nature does not always wait for the most opportune time to make its appearance; your days there (specially at hajj) may be longer than your endurance. So sometimes you are forced to visit the nearest facility. Unfortunately, the nearest restrooms are not always the most fun to call upon. And incase you can’t find one near, just follow your senses. Your nose will guide your way. Wherever it smells funny, there it is. But you won’t be laughing! So consider this a refresher course, a guide, to be crammed, forwarded or shared as needed. (Not for the weak hearted) – just breathe into a paper bag until you throw up. But till then, bear with me. 1- CLEAN AFTER YOURSELF Now this is a no-brainer. Bathrooms should be clean. There should be no sign of fecal matter (yours or anyone else’s). But since it’s not always the case, you will walk into a cubicle and walk right out again, mentally and emotionally scarred. To even get to the seat, you have to wade through a lake of mystery liquid that, by the laws of logistical probability, very likely isn’t water. And when you arrive, you may find that the last person to use it couldn’t decide because it’s everywhere but in the bowl given, which isn’t rocket science. Feces are supposed to go in the water inside the toilet into the dark abyss. “duh” you say. “Everyone knows that.” Oh really? Then why is it on the toilet seat and on the restroom floor approximately all the time? There is a button located directly above the toilet paper that is marked with the word… wait for it… “FLUSH”. Press that! And if the water isn’t available then you should’ve kept a water bottle with you. If its too late then cry us some river please and get it flushed. You shouldn’t expect free toilet paper, tissue or soap either. So carry them with you in small amounts. P.S. if it’s like a cubicle from which Ikea should learn space management, then don’t go in with big gallons of water (above 1 litre – definitely a no no) because that will leave no space for you. And if you start to wrestle in there deciding whether the bottle should occupy the space or you, making people outside lose it and giving up right beside the door of your cubicle then you may not have many gymnastic abilities to try when stepping out then. 2- COVER AND LET OTHERS STAY COVERED People naturally expect privacy in the restroom but it’s far from priority for most. You may get in to only find your second biggest fear happening (I say second biggest fear because your first biggest fear is obviously being that person) – someone didn’t lock the door and is now smiling at you. Smiling is sunnah I accept. But in such circumstances, it’s frightening. But obviously screaming too, is the worst option at that time. It will draw a large crowd. Just close the door immediately – don’t even wait to apologize. If the guilt is overwhelming then offer them something from your bag/purse/wallet as a peace offering – definitely after they have stepped out of the cubicle. Or you can stand outside their door and beg for their forgiveness. If they were out of water (as you may have noticed in a split second), you could go to a bathroom close by and steal some water but be sure to knock to make sure no one is in there. You don’t want to get stuck doing double bathroom apologies. It will get expensive and tiring. And you may lose your own control during the process. There is a clear line that is not supposed to be crossed. Your satr (part of body to cover) is from navel till knees. Keep it covered. Nobody wants to see it. (This is meant for men in ihram also – people are there to attain closeness of Allah and your unawareness about your whereabouts could make a difference). If you can’t find any stall empty, please prefer the bushes over exhibition because others may join you in your brave-step-taken and now you have a sin of the entire bathroom audience on you and this would yank up the Haram meter up to a highest level. 3- DON’T STEAL TOILETRIES The person you saw smiling at you may have a reason behind it – No bathroom lock. Now I don’t know if people think if they are going to build their own toilet someday or open a bathroom business that’s why they came in with screws and took all the locks away or it’s their way of serial revenge, but that stuff is not for free and it’s not yours to take away. Let it be where it belongs. Or next time you will be in that state where one of your hand will be covering the space from where the lock is kidnapped and another will be holding the door (while someone will be trying to open it) and you won’t be the one smiling this time. What goes around comes around. Beware! Please don’t steal – be it locks, tissue paper, pipes etc. Anything. You don’t want to owe so many people, toiletries, on the Day of Judgment. 4- DON’T ANSWER NATURE CALLS WITH A CONVERSATION Now here’s a fairly interesting pet peeve: talking. Holding court in the area where people are relieving themselves is not good for unbiased judgments. They might not want to be your audience or testify for anything in your favor. And worse than observing a forum, is having someone engage them in that conversation. You do know it’s not ok to talk while attending to your business, right? And even the most commonest-of-all-common senses say, it’s just gross. Which brings me to attending phone calls in the toilet. If there’s any sort of line, don’t use your phone in the bathroom. This is purely a matter of courtesy. Please focus on the task at hand. If it’s called a restroom, it doesn’t mean you rest in there. No text or a selfie can be more urgent than what others, with bladders the size of a grape, in line need to do – every second for whom means the difference between dignified relief and a desperate sprint out the door to a dark corner of the nearest hill/jungle, which you shouldn’t be grumpy about, when you step on it. 5- KEEP YOUR CREATIVITY CONFINED TO YOUR OWN WALLS I’m all for creativity and art but please limit your mediums to less-pukable ones. Nobody wants to see your art on the toilet floor or anywhere around it. I’m glad human being doesn’t possess superpowers with which they can climb the walls because you may have to deal with wall art as well and no I’m not talking about graffiti. But I’m coming to that. Keep your graffiti confined to your own walls. This is a public area. Not yours to claim or paint. Spray painting the bathroom doors with things that may force parents to blindfold their kids when sending them in these toilets. (Now you know the reason behind that wreck). Then writing your number beside. Seriously? I can’t even comment on this one. I’m out. Sorry. Retiring from earth. I live in space now. Heart not warmed yet? It will be microwaved because… 6- EXTRA-HYGIENE MEANS EXTRA-DANGER In your effort to be super hygienic, don’t wash your hands so many times or do ablution so obsessively that you flood the whole place. Use the water reasonably. Another extreme is flushing the toilet with foot instead of a hand. People with hands – PLEASE! Acrobatics required to use your foot to flush, raise your risk of injury from slipping and falling, if you’re standing on one leg to flush the toilet. A flamingo can do it well, you can’t. It may end you up in way more mess than you thought you can get into, from touching the handle. Some people go to extra length by not sitting on the seat and hovering closely above it. Now if you were in the one ply cubicle, the floor art is understandable because they move with a tiny gush of wind even. So please don’t hover above the seat, making it difficult for you to find balance even. You are in a world of communicable diseases, I accept! But a research says that 18% of your phones are more germ-ish than the toilet seat (unless you put the phone ON the toilet seat). So might as well save yourself the extra agony and perch your rear end on the seat. Don’t be a human spaceship. If you are going all Indian toilet up on the European toilet, then at least clean after yourself. Your shoe/slipper prints will be all over the seat. Roll the tissue around your hand and just clean it. I’m sure your mother taught you that as well before you had an accident in which you lost your memory on cleaning manners. By you I mean people, not YOU you of course. You wouldn’t do that, would you!?! 7- PATIENCE IS VIRTUE, LYING IS NOT You may usually find a long line in front of washrooms in places where there are little to no WCs available. Usually the queue would literally be hanging by the bathroom doors (if handles are available that is, otherwise – hanging by the holes). You may just want to stand in line calmly because the person in front of you deems every move from you as a line-breaking threat and they have thought of every clever way to stop you. It may include physical violence as well. What impatience does to human beings sometimes! There are times when calm is a word in dreams only. You will enter a stampede and the next thing you know, you’re in a washroom. And even though it sounds like a better option than waiting in line and you may want to be the one to start that stampede through witty pretense, but it’s not. It usually involves pushing, shouting, hitting, lying, knocking each other down etc. (perhaps hair pulling as well). Bad deeds don’t add up to success. Even if you manage to push all other contestants in line, it won’t feel like a victory. So avoid being in that group. Don’t claim ownership of the bathroom. Or tell people that you’re waiting for your family member in there (thinking we all are after all brothers and sisters since Adam and Eve were our greatest fore-parents). Your turn will come in shaa Allah, don’t worry. Save yourself from unnecessary lies. (And who doesn’t know, lying is bad anyway). Don’t render your Hajj/Umrah or any religious act that you are going to perform afterwards or performed before, useless. 8- YOUR KIDS ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Help the little ones before you help yourself. Their level of control is zero as compared to yours. But first commode in the first row is always the bad choice. Because that’s where the most uncontrolled splatters are. Which of course makes sense – they couldn’t make it any further. So walk a little (or perhaps run like a wind), holding your gag reflexes on stand by as you poke through all the stalls anticipating post-culinary exploration disaster. But there will be a cleaner one, I can guarantee (almost 90%). Don’t lose hope. Just Un-witness the ones witnessed in line. When you’re making sure that your kids are not eating their own boogers, also make sure that you are not the one sticking it on the walls. If you find such things, don’t feel ashamed to clean it off with the help of tissues etc. I have personally witnessed women picking up someone else’s baby’s diapers and throwing them into the trash bags and cleaning up the area, just to provide better environment for the newcomers. It’s not an easy task. May Allah reward them immensely. So please! Those with diaper clad babies – when you change the diaper of your baby, please throw it into the dumpster. Babies’ faces are cute but their feces are not. Don’t just roll it in the air and let fate decide its destiny. When you clean after yourself, please do that for the baby as well. Man or woman – whoever is taking it for the team. 9- DON’T ABUSE THE TOILETRIES Sometimes the flush is not working because of too much toilet paper clogged inside (or too much dinner). You may see the dustbin beside the pot, empty! And you wonder why do people throw everything around while there is space for everything given? People who lead adult-lives, by the adulthood they should know how to use a chair with a hole in it. Something that they have been taught to use and have been using since 15 years or so. Definitely we are the disease! If the faucet sensor doesn’t work once, no need to constantly hit the poor thing. Because it may fire back by automatically turning itself on when you will least expect it. Be gentle with the public property. You don’t want to go outside explaining people that it’s not what they think it is. Forego the hand dryer altogether because it probably won’t work anyway. Because you may stand there with your hands outstretched (crowding the place) waiting for some magic to happen but it won’t. If the restroom looks well maintained then probably it will but usually it doesn’t and all you do is make the crowd turn into a mob. Save people some space instead and wipe your wet hands with tissue instead, if you wish. Under dire circumstances, don’t jiggle someone else’s door handle angrily. Either you will lock them inside permanently or you will break the handle. Both ways, your future isn’t bright. Don’t take your overloaded purse/bag inside the toilet. Sometimes the hooks aren’t very strong. Sometimes there are no hooks at all. Either way, draping it around your neck may be the last resort. Hand it over to someone close, outside the restroom. Don’t bring them in just so they could wait outside your stall, holding your bag. It will crowd the area unnecessarily. (If you think this all as a mere exaggerated joke, I would just say you’ve been extremely lucky. But these guidelines will help you in the future whenever you get out of the warm folds of your home sweet home) 10- STAY GOD-CONSCIOUS Jokes apart, this is something serious because one of the grave punishments includes someone not being conscious about cleanliness. We can’t single-handedly eradicate the lack of hygiene issues in public restrooms but we can dilute its strength. We will never not be fighting. We will go on, we will always work this issue until it doesn’t need to be worked on anymore. This is just a small step towards some basic awareness – but a small step is better than nothing, better than an intangible ideal. Please make purification – your half faith! Our religion is so beautiful and complete. It teaches us how to live a life – from smallest details to the biggest of issues. The very basics of life. Basically, a good policy is: Try to leave the vicinity in the condition you would wish to find it. Treat it like you usually treat your own toilet at home, specially when the guests are coming. Be the best version of yourself that ever existed. Be the super-you. You got it in you somewhere, so just be that. Be the change you want to see in the world. And if Muslims are going to present themselves this way, how are we ever going to preach? Actions speak louder than words. Even if nobody is watching you, Allah is. Angels are taking notes. You will be rewarded. In shaa Allah. May Allah guide us all to the best behavior that wouldn’t hurt us or people around us. About the author: Samina Farooq is a co-founder of ayeina.com She is an engineer by qualification, a Qur’an student by occupation, a photographer by eye, a writer by heart, and a Muslim by soul.
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And incase you can’t find one near, just follow your senses. Your nose will guide your way. Wherever it smells funny, there it is. But you won’t be laughing!\n\nSo consider this a refresher course, a guide, to be crammed, forwarded or shared as needed. (Not for the weak hearted) – just breathe into a paper bag until you throw up. But till then, bear with me.\n\n1- CLEAN AFTER YOURSELF\n\nNow this is a no-brainer. Bathrooms should be clean. There should be no sign of fecal matter (yours or anyone else’s). But since it’s not always the case, you will walk into a cubicle and walk right out again, mentally and emotionally scarred. To even get to the seat, you have to wade through a lake of mystery liquid that, by the laws of logistical probability, very likely isn’t water. And when you arrive, you may find that the last person to use it couldn’t decide because it’s everywhere but in the bowl given, which isn’t rocket science. Feces are supposed to go in the water inside the toilet into the dark abyss.\n“duh” you say. “Everyone knows that.”\nOh really? Then why is it on the toilet seat and on the restroom floor approximately all the time?\nThere is a button located directly above the toilet paper that is marked with the word… wait for it… “FLUSH”. Press that! And if the water isn’t available then you should’ve kept a water bottle with you. If its too late then cry us some river please and get it flushed.\nYou shouldn’t expect free toilet paper, tissue or soap either. So carry them with you in small amounts.\n\nP.S. if it’s like a cubicle from which Ikea should learn space management, then don’t go in with big gallons of water (above 1 litre – definitely a no no) because that will leave no space for you. And if you start to wrestle in there deciding whether the bottle should occupy the space or you, making people outside lose it and giving up right beside the door of your cubicle then you may not have many gymnastic abilities to try when stepping out then.\n\n2- COVER AND LET OTHERS STAY COVERED\n\nPeople naturally expect privacy in the restroom but it’s far from priority for most.\nYou may get in to only find your second biggest fear happening (I say second biggest fear because your first biggest fear is obviously being that person) – someone didn’t lock the door and is now smiling at you. Smiling is sunnah I accept. But in such circumstances, it’s frightening. But obviously screaming too, is the worst option at that time. It will draw a large crowd. Just close the door immediately – don’t even wait to apologize. If the guilt is overwhelming then offer them something from your bag/purse/wallet as a peace offering – definitely after they have stepped out of the cubicle. Or you can stand outside their door and beg for their forgiveness. If they were out of water (as you may have noticed in a split second), you could go to a bathroom close by and steal some water but be sure to knock to make sure no one is in there. You don’t want to get stuck doing double bathroom apologies. It will get expensive and tiring. And you may lose your own control during the process.\n\nThere is a clear line that is not supposed to be crossed. Your satr (part of body to cover) is from navel till knees. Keep it covered. Nobody wants to see it. (This is meant for men in ihram also – people are there to attain closeness of Allah and your unawareness about your whereabouts could make a difference).\n\nIf you can’t find any stall empty, please prefer the bushes over exhibition because others may join you in your brave-step-taken and now you have a sin of the entire bathroom audience on you and this would yank up the Haram meter up to a highest level.\n\n3- DON’T STEAL TOILETRIES\n\nThe person you saw smiling at you may have a reason behind it – No bathroom lock.\nNow I don’t know if people think if they are going to build their own toilet someday or open a bathroom business that’s why they came in with screws and took all the locks away or it’s their way of serial revenge, but that stuff is not for free and it’s not yours to take away. Let it be where it belongs. Or next time you will be in that state where one of your hand will be covering the space from where the lock is kidnapped and another will be holding the door (while someone will be trying to open it) and you won’t be the one smiling this time. What goes around comes around. Beware!\nPlease don’t steal – be it locks, tissue paper, pipes etc. Anything. You don’t want to owe so many people, toiletries, on the Day of Judgment.\n\n4- DON’T ANSWER NATURE CALLS WITH A CONVERSATION\n\nNow here’s a fairly interesting pet peeve: talking. Holding court in the area where people are relieving themselves is not good for unbiased judgments. They might not want to be your audience or testify for anything in your favor. And worse than observing a forum, is having someone engage them in that conversation.\n\nYou do know it’s not ok to talk while attending to your business, right?\nAnd even the most commonest-of-all-common senses say, it’s just gross.\n\nWhich brings me to attending phone calls in the toilet.\nIf there’s any sort of line, don’t use your phone in the bathroom. This is purely a matter of courtesy. Please focus on the task at hand. If it’s called a restroom, it doesn’t mean you rest in there. No text or a selfie can be more urgent than what others, with bladders the size of a grape, in line need to do – every second for whom means the difference between dignified relief and a desperate sprint out the door to a dark corner of the nearest hill/jungle, which you shouldn’t be grumpy about, when you step on it.\n\n5- KEEP YOUR CREATIVITY CONFINED TO YOUR OWN WALLS\n\nI’m all for creativity and art but please limit your mediums to less-pukable ones. Nobody wants to see your art on the toilet floor or anywhere around it. I’m glad human being doesn’t possess superpowers with which they can climb the walls because you may have to deal with wall art as well and no I’m not talking about graffiti. But I’m coming to that.\n\nKeep your graffiti confined to your own walls. This is a public area. Not yours to claim or paint.\nSpray painting the bathroom doors with things that may force parents to blindfold their kids when sending them in these toilets. (Now you know the reason behind that wreck). Then writing your number beside. Seriously?\nI can’t even comment on this one. I’m out. Sorry. Retiring from earth. I live in space now.\n\nHeart not warmed yet? It will be microwaved because…\n\n6- EXTRA-HYGIENE MEANS EXTRA-DANGER\n\nIn your effort to be super hygienic, don’t wash your hands so many times or do ablution so obsessively that you flood the whole place. Use the water reasonably.\n\nAnother extreme is flushing the toilet with foot instead of a hand. People with hands – PLEASE! Acrobatics required to use your foot to flush, raise your risk of injury from slipping and falling, if you’re standing on one leg to flush the toilet. A flamingo can do it well, you can’t. It may end you up in way more mess than you thought you can get into, from touching the handle.\n\nSome people go to extra length by not sitting on the seat and hovering closely above it. Now if you were in the one ply cubicle, the floor art is understandable because they move with a tiny gush of wind even. So please don’t hover above the seat, making it difficult for you to find balance even.\nYou are in a world of communicable diseases, I accept! But a research says that 18% of your phones are more germ-ish than the toilet seat (unless you put the phone ON the toilet seat).\nSo might as well save yourself the extra agony and perch your rear end on the seat. Don’t be a human spaceship.\n\nIf you are going all Indian toilet up on the European toilet, then at least clean after yourself. Your shoe/slipper prints will be all over the seat. Roll the tissue around your hand and just clean it. I’m sure your mother taught you that as well before you had an accident in which you lost your memory on cleaning manners. By you I mean people, not YOU you of course. You wouldn’t do that, would you!?!\n\n7- PATIENCE IS VIRTUE, LYING IS NOT\n\nYou may usually find a long line in front of washrooms in places where there are little to no WCs available. Usually the queue would literally be hanging by the bathroom doors (if handles are available that is, otherwise – hanging by the holes). You may just want to stand in line calmly because the person in front of you deems every move from you as a line-breaking threat and they have thought of every clever way to stop you. It may include physical violence as well. What impatience does to human beings sometimes!\nThere are times when calm is a word in dreams only. You will enter a stampede and the next thing you know, you’re in a washroom.\n\nAnd even though it sounds like a better option than waiting in line and you may want to be the one to start that stampede through witty pretense, but it’s not. It usually involves pushing, shouting, hitting, lying, knocking each other down etc. (perhaps hair pulling as well). Bad deeds don’t add up to success. Even if you manage to push all other contestants in line, it won’t feel like a victory. So avoid being in that group.\n\nDon’t claim ownership of the bathroom. Or tell people that you’re waiting for your family member in there (thinking we all are after all brothers and sisters since Adam and Eve were our greatest fore-parents). Your turn will come in shaa Allah, don’t worry.\nSave yourself from unnecessary lies. (And who doesn’t know, lying is bad anyway). Don’t render your Hajj/Umrah or any religious act that you are going to perform afterwards or performed before, useless.\n\n8- YOUR KIDS ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY\n\nHelp the little ones before you help yourself. Their level of control is zero as compared to yours. But first commode in the first row is always the bad choice. Because that’s where the most uncontrolled splatters are. Which of course makes sense – they couldn’t make it any further. So walk a little (or perhaps run like a wind), holding your gag reflexes on stand by as you poke through all the stalls anticipating post-culinary exploration disaster. But there will be a cleaner one, I can guarantee (almost 90%). Don’t lose hope. Just Un-witness the ones witnessed in line.\n\nWhen you’re making sure that your kids are not eating their own boogers, also make sure that you are not the one sticking it on the walls.\nIf you find such things, don’t feel ashamed to clean it off with the help of tissues etc. I have personally witnessed women picking up someone else’s baby’s diapers and throwing them into the trash bags and cleaning up the area, just to provide better environment for the newcomers. It’s not an easy task. May Allah reward them immensely.\n\nSo please! Those with diaper clad babies – when you change the diaper of your baby, please throw it into the dumpster. Babies’ faces are cute but their feces are not. Don’t just roll it in the air and let fate decide its destiny. When you clean after yourself, please do that for the baby as well. Man or woman – whoever is taking it for the team.\n\n9- DON’T ABUSE THE TOILETRIES\n\nSometimes the flush is not working because of too much toilet paper clogged inside (or too much dinner). You may see the dustbin beside the pot, empty! And you wonder why do people throw everything around while there is space for everything given? People who lead adult-lives, by the adulthood they should know how to use a chair with a hole in it. Something that they have been taught to use and have been using since 15 years or so. Definitely we are the disease!\n\nIf the faucet sensor doesn’t work once, no need to constantly hit the poor thing. Because it may fire back by automatically turning itself on when you will least expect it. Be gentle with the public property. You don’t want to go outside explaining people that it’s not what they think it is.\n\nForego the hand dryer altogether because it probably won’t work anyway. Because you may stand there with your hands outstretched (crowding the place) waiting for some magic to happen but it won’t. If the restroom looks well maintained then probably it will but usually it doesn’t and all you do is make the crowd turn into a mob.\nSave people some space instead and wipe your wet hands with tissue instead, if you wish.\n\nUnder dire circumstances, don’t jiggle someone else’s door handle angrily. Either you will lock them inside permanently or you will break the handle. Both ways, your future isn’t bright.\n\nDon’t take your overloaded purse/bag inside the toilet. Sometimes the hooks aren’t very strong. Sometimes there are no hooks at all. Either way, draping it around your neck may be the last resort.\nHand it over to someone close, outside the restroom. Don’t bring them in just so they could wait outside your stall, holding your bag. It will crowd the area unnecessarily.\n\n(If you think this all as a mere exaggerated joke, I would just say you’ve been extremely lucky. But these guidelines will help you in the future whenever you get out of the warm folds of your home sweet home)\n\n10- STAY GOD-CONSCIOUS\n\nJokes apart, this is something serious because one of the grave punishments includes someone not being conscious about cleanliness.\n\nWe can’t single-handedly eradicate the lack of hygiene issues in public restrooms but we can dilute its strength. We will never not be fighting. We will go on, we will always work this issue until it doesn’t need to be worked on anymore. This is just a small step towards some basic awareness – but a small step is better than nothing, better than an intangible ideal.\n\nPlease make purification – your half faith!\nOur religion is so beautiful and complete. It teaches us how to live a life – from smallest details to the biggest of issues. The very basics of life.\n\nBasically, a good policy is:\nTry to leave the vicinity in the condition you would wish to find it. Treat it like you usually treat your own toilet at home, specially when the guests are coming. Be the best version of yourself that ever existed. Be the super-you. You got it in you somewhere, so just be that.\nBe the change you want to see in the world. And if Muslims are going to present themselves this way, how are we ever going to preach? Actions speak louder than words. Even if nobody is watching you, Allah is. Angels are taking notes. You will be rewarded. In shaa Allah.\n\nMay Allah guide us all to the best behavior that wouldn’t hurt us or people around us.\n\nAbout the author: Samina Farooq is a co-founder of ayeina.com She is an engineer by qualification, a Qur’an student by occupation, a photographer by eye, a writer by heart, and a Muslim by soul.",
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